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the officer done use that stick on that guy. they start dealing with this guy in the back of a police van. another video from the same guy -- maybe this guy still not listening to officers. at this point they have a taser out. doesn't get used but says -- do something and i'll tase you in the face. we contacted the pifl police department. they are aware of the videos. they say the videos are a bit older. but there's an internal investigation ongoing. the police department can't comment on the video we're seeing. >> we're getting a very narrow view of this incident. >> there's a lot missing here. we have no idea what this guy is suspected much doing. . >>> this dash cam first one on a wet road in brazil. tractor-trailer comes around the corner. slides, slides, slides -- oh. man, that was close. >> no freaking way. >> looks like the truck slides right up to the front of this car just as he manages to slam it in reverse and back away. you can get much closer than that. >> what do you do after this? have no idea. >> clean out your u
the officer done use that stick on that guy. they start dealing with this guy in the back of a police van. another video from the same guy -- maybe this guy still not listening to officers. at this point they have a taser out. doesn't get used but says -- do something and i'll tase you in the face. we contacted the pifl police department. they are aware of the videos. they say the videos are a bit older. but there's an internal investigation ongoing. the police department can't comment on the...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. . >>> did hillary clinton's visit to san francisco this week set the stage for a presidential run? >>> also in san francisco, attorney general eric holder called for cutting back harsh prison sentences. >> we need to ensure incarceration is used to punish, to deter and to rehabilitate but not merely to warehouse and to forget. >>> $1 billion plan to expand california's largest reservoir shasta dam caused a flood of controversy. >>> plus the greening of a billionaire who wants to help steer the company's energy policy. >> energy and climate are going to be the challenge for
this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. . >>> did hillary clinton's visit to san francisco this week set the stage for a presidential run? >>> also in san francisco, attorney general eric holder called for cutting back harsh prison sentences. >> we need to ensure incarceration is used to punish, to deter and to rehabilitate but not merely to warehouse and to forget. >>> $1 billion...
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joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his grooming, and his abuse of this young girl may have started long before this incident and she may have been sort of encaptured by his magic spell if you will because it's very easy to manipulate and dupe a young, teenage girl like that. >> obviously we don't know what's in those letters yet but certainly it raised some questions. and i want to talk to you, holly, from a legal perspective. we've seen hannah posting on social media sites about her ordeal. clearly, this has been an outlet for her. what do you think, though, from a legal perspective is that wise? >> at thi
joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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be sure to follow us. that's it for this week's show. thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and chaos. is the situation there too complex for the u.s.
be sure to follow us. that's it for this week's show. thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and...
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follow us on twitter@booktv. or visit our website booktv.org and click on news about books. >>> there will be other people that want to tell you what you're about and they don't have your best interest in mind. that's where a kind of survivalist manhood becomes insistent about what i am and being fixed to what i am. an open question is how much is that unique to prisons. is that how most americans are who are young strangely absolutist and pleurallist at the same time? my truth is the one true truth but i recognize your right to some wrong truth. i don't know the answer to that question. absolutely.
follow us on twitter@booktv. or visit our website booktv.org and click on news about books. >>> there will be other people that want to tell you what you're about and they don't have your best interest in mind. that's where a kind of survivalist manhood becomes insistent about what i am and being fixed to what i am. an open question is how much is that unique to prisons. is that how most americans are who are young strangely absolutist and pleurallist at the same time? my truth is the...
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>> i think sunday is probably the most likely time for us. we'll see clouds as early as tomorrow. as we zoom in a little bit, you can see temperatures dropping into the upper 50s to low 60s. this is what's brewing down south. large cluster of rain. this is tracking up the coast slowly, and we think it will begin to make its push in before the weekend. it's 80 tomorrow. we'll talk about how thing s will set up on sunday and next week coming up. >>> a cadet at the naval academy is facing child pornography charges. he posed as a girl on the internet. he pretended to be a young girl to talk with other juveniles online. they found at least 20 pictures of childre on his computer. >>> a former police officer is being arrested for running a prosecution ring. he took his 19-year-old wife across state lines to service clients. about 300 of them were between february and m. he entered into a contract of slavery with his wife. he faces a maximum of five years in prison. >>> recent cases of domestic violence have people calling for action. this week victoria gloefsh was -- glover was killed by
>> i think sunday is probably the most likely time for us. we'll see clouds as early as tomorrow. as we zoom in a little bit, you can see temperatures dropping into the upper 50s to low 60s. this is what's brewing down south. large cluster of rain. this is tracking up the coast slowly, and we think it will begin to make its push in before the weekend. it's 80 tomorrow. we'll talk about how thing s will set up on sunday and next week coming up. >>> a cadet at the naval academy is...
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follow us on twitter@booktv. or visit our website booktv.org and click on news about books. >>> there will be other people that want to tell you what you're about and they don't have your best interest in mind. that's where a kind of survivalist manhood becomes insistent about what i am and being fixed to what i am. an open question is how much is that unique to prisons. is that how most americans are who are young strangely absolutist and pleurallist at the same time? my truth is the one true truth but i recognize your right to some wrong truth. i don't know the answer to that question. absolutely. >>> now on booktv lawrence samuel exam the past, current, and future state of the american middle class. the author reports that a strong middle class emerged following world war ii in the 1950s. and began to eroded in the succeeding decades. this is a little over an hour. >> host: i'm going jump in. i took a chronological approach to the story. as you'll see. i went decade by decade. i picked up the story right after
follow us on twitter@booktv. or visit our website booktv.org and click on news about books. >>> there will be other people that want to tell you what you're about and they don't have your best interest in mind. that's where a kind of survivalist manhood becomes insistent about what i am and being fixed to what i am. an open question is how much is that unique to prisons. is that how most americans are who are young strangely absolutist and pleurallist at the same time? my truth is the...
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but i would never use them. but one day, i was like, maybe one day i can use these to finance the dream. so my brother said my parents thought i would get it out of my system and i would end up working at a restaurant. >> that didn't piss you off? >> not at all. i might as well said i'm going to the moon as an astronaut. it was so outside the realm of possibility. but when it mattered, when i needed them, they came through. we had been using credit cards to pay for everything. we rented this old camera, a 16 millimeter. we had to pay cash for it. they wouldn't take credit cards. it was going to be $3,000 to rent it for three weeks. so i turned to my parents and i was like, if we don't do this, this is the crucial part. we've got everything ready. my producer has flown out, but we can't shoot it. do you guys have any loot? i think at that point my father was making 21 k a year. so they're like, we've got 3 grand, that's all we got. that's everything. and i'm like, if you can spare it, i'll get it back. but they b
but i would never use them. but one day, i was like, maybe one day i can use these to finance the dream. so my brother said my parents thought i would get it out of my system and i would end up working at a restaurant. >> that didn't piss you off? >> not at all. i might as well said i'm going to the moon as an astronaut. it was so outside the realm of possibility. but when it mattered, when i needed them, they came through. we had been using credit cards to pay for everything. we...
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that use. their pay to shop there you do not pay to walk in the same boat in the same risks as a membership as well you pay to go and buy that same was soon would you like to make people start paying to go in the door so that all those people who do it who are now getting paid fifteen dollars an hour. they're making they're also pain sam's club employees twelve dollars ten dollars an hour i mean i don't want more specifically would you like all of the wall much in the world to make it to where you have to pay to get into the door there best not the point the point is that if that's part of how they. go they wouldn't be able to pay one hundred billion dollars to the owners they would have to pay some of that to the employees adam i want to jump in here and will listen i think this whole disk all the debate is absurd about this living wage what is a living wage is fifteen dollars really the living wage is that really what you need to get by in should there be some a basic floor of the day are no
that use. their pay to shop there you do not pay to walk in the same boat in the same risks as a membership as well you pay to go and buy that same was soon would you like to make people start paying to go in the door so that all those people who do it who are now getting paid fifteen dollars an hour. they're making they're also pain sam's club employees twelve dollars ten dollars an hour i mean i don't want more specifically would you like all of the wall much in the world to make it to where...
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that's going to do it for us. thank you so much for joining us, everyone. >> we'll leave you with more ryder. ented serena >> ♪ people working every day never giving yourself time got too many bills to pay slow down nothing is going to disappear if you give yourself move to the music got to get up listen to me ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- slow down open up your big brown eyes ♪ hey. hey. uh, you're back early. how was your date? i hate electric cars. i don't like scented candles. once again, how was your date? it was fine until her estranged husband silently pulled into the driveway in his freakin' prius. if he hadn't stepped on the cat, i'd be dead now. what are you doing? me? uh, nothing. just, uh... nothing. you were surfing for porn, weren't you? uh... yes. okay, that's, that's what i was doing. you caught me. i'm so embarrassed. well, you should be; it's disgusting. come on, let's see what puts a chubby in your chinos. no, no, it's personal. ooh, what are you int
that's going to do it for us. thank you so much for joining us, everyone. >> we'll leave you with more ryder. ented serena >> ♪ people working every day never giving yourself time got too many bills to pay slow down nothing is going to disappear if you give yourself move to the music got to get up listen to me ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- slow down open up your big brown eyes ♪ hey. hey. uh, you're back early. how was your date? i hate...
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we have seen them being dishonest with us. i.r.s., and the benghazi scandal, the fast and furious scandal and now we're asking to believe 2800 different infractions were nothing more than accidents. any of us who try toing may that as an excuse, 2800 mistakes on the taxes, 2800 mistakes speeding when we know we were going over the limit, it doesn't wash. i don't think americans are ready to buy something that needs serious look by congress. they have oversight responsibility and they need to exercise it. >> doug: this is a sound bite from the president, and what he said recently trying to reassure americans about the surveillance programs. listen up. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing the programs. and you know listening in on people's phone calls. or inappropriately reading people's e-mails. what you are hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused. >> doug: i want to contrast that with what the "washington post" reported. in
we have seen them being dishonest with us. i.r.s., and the benghazi scandal, the fast and furious scandal and now we're asking to believe 2800 different infractions were nothing more than accidents. any of us who try toing may that as an excuse, 2800 mistakes on the taxes, 2800 mistakes speeding when we know we were going over the limit, it doesn't wash. i don't think americans are ready to buy something that needs serious look by congress. they have oversight responsibility and they need to...
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and constantly they come back and say, you know, don't leave us alone. don't ignore us. because there's a sense of a new government is trying to change the narrative of mexico and get away from the drug stories. i know, many readers are probably sick of the drug story. i know, i am. i like to be covering much more economic stories and the economic of mexico and so forth. but again you have been covering for nine or ten years. how to you look at the victims and say sorry the conviction rate is still 95% -- , i mean, the the impugntive rate. how do you say that to them and say but things have changed. the narrative has changed. so getting back to your question. i think mexicans want some kind of u.s. role. someone to learn from their u.s. mistake and prod them along. >> they dough and they do. it's a curious relationship that mexico always had with the united states. the secretary of state sitting down with the mexican leadership and are you sure you're know what you're asking for. mexico unlike columbia said do what needs to be done. but colombia's relationship with is di
and constantly they come back and say, you know, don't leave us alone. don't ignore us. because there's a sense of a new government is trying to change the narrative of mexico and get away from the drug stories. i know, many readers are probably sick of the drug story. i know, i am. i like to be covering much more economic stories and the economic of mexico and so forth. but again you have been covering for nine or ten years. how to you look at the victims and say sorry the conviction rate is...
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. >> they can be used like sponges. i use them when i am washing my car and go like this. jaime, if not athletes, then who should be role models? certainly not comedians like yourself. >> i think athletes should be role models, greg. if he was talking about a-rod which he was, i don't see how he is that bad of a role model. my kid does a couple of cycles of steroids and i get to live in a big house he bought me? >> here is a guy and his name is lebron james. do you know who he is? >> absolutely. >> maybe the most popular athlete in the world today, right? he makes millions upon millions of dollars and goes back to his hometown in akron. he leaves cleveland and i understand why, right? he went to miami. he goes back every year and he helps those kids in his hometown. that never really gets written about and never really gets talked about. but there is a guy in that community, i think, kids look up to. he is trying to do the right thing. he is trying to make a difference. >> it is great because a lot of those kids don't play tennis. he has been so inspirational at wimbledon.
. >> they can be used like sponges. i use them when i am washing my car and go like this. jaime, if not athletes, then who should be role models? certainly not comedians like yourself. >> i think athletes should be role models, greg. if he was talking about a-rod which he was, i don't see how he is that bad of a role model. my kid does a couple of cycles of steroids and i get to live in a big house he bought me? >> here is a guy and his name is lebron james. do you know who he...
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she can teach us a lot. even if it is to make us think wait, i wouldn't think that, she doesn't try to impose her views on anybody, i don't think. >> i am going to take the other side of this. i think oprah lost a lot of her relevance and i think this is an outcry for attention. >> i don't know. what's green and loves millions? okra winfrey. we are the last people to give career advice to possibly the most successful talk show host on the planet. to actually question whether she can weigh in on race to me is ridiculous. i live my life according to oprah,ave a cat named stedman, best friend's name is gayle, every year i give out my favorite things, a picture of geraldo and fresh roll of toilet paper. every one of the audience members gets this. by the way, the only thing i have a problem with with oprah, i think she's great, love her, it is the health stuff on her show, the fact she in dull jes jenny mccarthy on the vaccination nation stuff, she has to -- she should protect her audience. her audience are wome
she can teach us a lot. even if it is to make us think wait, i wouldn't think that, she doesn't try to impose her views on anybody, i don't think. >> i am going to take the other side of this. i think oprah lost a lot of her relevance and i think this is an outcry for attention. >> i don't know. what's green and loves millions? okra winfrey. we are the last people to give career advice to possibly the most successful talk show host on the planet. to actually question whether she can...
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other countries that use them and kind of using that as a logic to preemptively use military strikes against countries you hit it right on the head absolutely there is a double standard united states criticizes syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons and may use that as a pretext to invade syria and it certainly is the weapons of mass destruction rationale was the pretext for bush to invade iraq even though they really knew there weren't any chemical weapons left weapons inspectors had been there recently and said there were none left and yet the the united states continues to use as you said depleted uranium white phosphorous which burns to the bone cluster bombs which are a little bomb lets that explode when children pick them up we continue to use these devastating weapons that that disproportionately affects civilians which are illegal under international law but of course this is not the only double standard you see a horrific killing going on by the military in egypt you see the obama administration making some weak kind of protest but you don't see them withdrawing the o
other countries that use them and kind of using that as a logic to preemptively use military strikes against countries you hit it right on the head absolutely there is a double standard united states criticizes syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons and may use that as a pretext to invade syria and it certainly is the weapons of mass destruction rationale was the pretext for bush to invade iraq even though they really knew there weren't any chemical weapons left weapons inspectors had...
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but then what, is the sghe. >> i think the point, these countries know us and we get used. >> to dagen's point, you stop the money and then we're rolling the dice that, what? >> i don't know if you -- i think you stop it, use it as a threat and then you are rolling the dice. always have it out there. if you perform the way we're looking, in a better way, it will come back. >> accountability. cobbling together a real government that's real representative, that -- >> with all respect, and this sounds crass, i think it's like a huge solinndrum with guns, stop, stop. >> there's no shooting war between israel and egypt and immediate neighbors. >> i know everything you said. i just don't see how contributing money one way or the other is helping. we'll see. >>> remember all the warnings from the earth ending from the cuts of spending. fact-checking, findings a little more than eye-popping. more than eye-popping. when to tell them "get out!" >> neil: coming up -- the kids are back. not in school. in your home! but not for long. a new study showing parents, when they should kick out the kids. pl
but then what, is the sghe. >> i think the point, these countries know us and we get used. >> to dagen's point, you stop the money and then we're rolling the dice that, what? >> i don't know if you -- i think you stop it, use it as a threat and then you are rolling the dice. always have it out there. if you perform the way we're looking, in a better way, it will come back. >> accountability. cobbling together a real government that's real representative, that -- >>...
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to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah. >> was that hard for you sni know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using the word. >> it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and -- >> in mississippi. >> yeah, and i'm a -- not only that a student of my history. i've said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word, i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it because i know the history, and i know that for so many of my relatives whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people i'm connected to, my ancestor
to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah....
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contact there's no better nice use that. so having a device in your hand that has a g.p.s. located that can say this is where i am what's around me and marrying that up with local businesses, that's a killer app on the phone. >> rose: do you worry about anybody who's big-- i'm thinking google, i'm thinking apple, i'm thinking -- i mean i'm thinking amazon or google might say they've just showed us a great revenue stream for us and we can take all of our resources and do their job better than they can. >> that's not a new idea. (laughs) that certainly occurred to gooding probably in 2005 so we've been competing with them for eight years. >> rose: 40 do you be competitive? how do you make sure being first and being there and having first bite at that apple is sustainable for you? >> i think most important advantage is focus. all the best employees -- all the best employees at yelp work on one things which connecting people with great local business. we think about one problem. at google there are a lot of problems. they have t
contact there's no better nice use that. so having a device in your hand that has a g.p.s. located that can say this is where i am what's around me and marrying that up with local businesses, that's a killer app on the phone. >> rose: do you worry about anybody who's big-- i'm thinking google, i'm thinking apple, i'm thinking -- i mean i'm thinking amazon or google might say they've just showed us a great revenue stream for us and we can take all of our resources and do their job better...
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we appreciate you joining us. very interesting topic. >> thanks for having me. >>> there are growing calls to push san diego's mayor bob filner out of office. a stay charter to try to force him to step down. our legal panel weighs in. >> it's not about politics at all a. it's not about politics. it is straight-up about what's right and wrong, and we believe in what's right. we believe in respecting women. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pain and more energized. dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. >>> new efforts to force disgraced san diego mayor bob filner out of office. opponents preparing to relaunch a reca
we appreciate you joining us. very interesting topic. >> thanks for having me. >>> there are growing calls to push san diego's mayor bob filner out of office. a stay charter to try to force him to step down. our legal panel weighs in. >> it's not about politics at all a. it's not about politics. it is straight-up about what's right and wrong, and we believe in what's right. we believe in respecting women. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new...
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here it is coming at us. the loud bomb. >> the force so powerful it was knocked off of its foundation. >> my window blooe blew in. one neighborhood smelled gas but no word on what caused the blast. they call it suspicious. >> connecticut, a warm welcome home. more than 100 soldiers reuniting from their live loved ones after returning from afghanistan. extra ford deployed in september of 2012. >> and helped with the transport of occurringo. >> new york, a soldier and family going to the happiest place on earth after a stressful year. he was deployed to kuwait when she was diagnosed with kidney cancer. >> my heart stopped and hit my stomach and slammed on the floor. >> the students heard about the family's ordeal. they decided to send them on an all paid expense trip to dizz no world. >> he's been in the service ten years now. and a trip to disney doesn't pay any of the debt we owe him. >> his little girl had surge row and chemo and cancer free since last month. that is fox watch in america. >> cancer free and
here it is coming at us. the loud bomb. >> the force so powerful it was knocked off of its foundation. >> my window blooe blew in. one neighborhood smelled gas but no word on what caused the blast. they call it suspicious. >> connecticut, a warm welcome home. more than 100 soldiers reuniting from their live loved ones after returning from afghanistan. extra ford deployed in september of 2012. >> and helped with the transport of occurringo. >> new york, a soldier...
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use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy, is that pertinent to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it, you can buy it back lower when business is improving and not deteriorating. don't treat businesses as though they're staples that can be held for ages. there are third rail names. take caution. you can do very well for yourself. take profits on the way up. get out of the way down. you don't have to go over the top to make money in these names. have you to be willing to jump ship. when it's clear the stock is peaked and the business and you are ready to head down, stay with cramer. hear we go. the first tweeter says i'm trying to buy a small regio
use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy, is that pertinent to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it, you can...
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cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british press association, that apparently comes from the parents-in-law of a former british soldier. now, what's interesting also is that sunday paper has an article now published saying this came basically out of the court-martial of a british soldier recently and that the parents-in-law of a soldier that was not named in the trial basically said that he had told their daughter -- that the military forces had somehow covered up the death of princess diana. this is according to the sunday people magazine here. this apparently is the source of all t
cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british...
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every attack on us has come from within our country. using what we have against us. is there anything that they can do to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first of all i'm not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have a lot of strong privacy protections and we should fight for that. in terms of use of drones for terrorist attacks, a drone is a tool like any other and will be used for the full range of human intelligence and imagination and evil probably and we just need to do the best we can to manage that. there was already somebody who was charged with a terrorist plot planning it fly an unmanned aircraft with explosives into the capitol building, i believe. host: republican line from pennsylvania. organic. host: good morning, mr.?stanley. we already have hundreds of cameras on telephone poles. what is the difference between having 100 cameras or a drone? what is the diff
every attack on us has come from within our country. using what we have against us. is there anything that they can do to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first of all i'm not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have a lot of strong privacy protections and we should fight for that. in terms of use of...
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this is very natural for us. the family as an idea is powerful in new york city today where we had a mayor who has not been responsive to the needs of parents, for example, public school parents. i happen to be a public school parent. that's a very important part of what i'm trying to say. it is important to have a mayor to listen to public school parents. i think this was very natural for us and the response has been warm and positive and i think people like seeing a loving family together. >> i want to get, rick, i want to make sure to get you in here because there are republicans in new york city and rick actually has some history in new york politics, he worked for rudy giuliani. if you can speak to this and get bill to respond. what i hear when i talk to people in new york city, they have two candidates running a primary, but they have a candidate potentially electable and they say bill de blasio is the candidate they want to run against. is that correct and why? >> i think, bill, with all due respect, you a
this is very natural for us. the family as an idea is powerful in new york city today where we had a mayor who has not been responsive to the needs of parents, for example, public school parents. i happen to be a public school parent. that's a very important part of what i'm trying to say. it is important to have a mayor to listen to public school parents. i think this was very natural for us and the response has been warm and positive and i think people like seeing a loving family together....
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thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and chaos. is the situation there too complex for the u.s. media? >> i'm really sorry it got blown up. >> oprah tries to backpedal on her charge regarding the handbag saleswoman. is it too late? and a rodeo clown makes news and loses his clown for mocking mr. obama. how did the media react to this? >> on the panel this week rider and fox news contributor judy miller. jim bicker, fox news contributor allen combs. fox news watch is on right now. >>> the american people really don't know what this law is all about. i've tried to figure it out. you know, you've tried to figure it out. you've worked on it every
thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and chaos. is the situation there too complex for the u.s....
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. as area bagus classified as one of the world's thirty most polluted sites its tanneries are an out and out ecological disaster playing to waste everything around them every day the factories belch for fifteen thousand cubic meters of toxic refuse leaving it to pile up amid the housing and along the river bank. the demand soon the waste floods into two elling penetrating the soil and filtering down to contaminate the water tables. the brewery gang the river that flows through the slum is paying the highest price.
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. as area bagus classified as one of the world's thirty most polluted sites its tanneries are an out and out ecological disaster playing to waste everything around them every day the factories belch for fifteen thousand cubic meters of toxic refuse leaving it to pile up amid the housing and along the river bank. the demand soon the waste floods into two elling penetrating the soil and filtering down to contaminate the water tables....
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great to have you all with us tonight. it never ceases to amaze me what comes out of the mouth of rand paul. how can anyone deny that voter suppression efforts have directly targeted minorities. your thoughts on. this you have fought the good fight. i remember doing a story with you standing out, waiting and also complaining about the number of hours and the number of voting machines in certain neighborhoods. how can he come to this conclusion? >> even life on bars knows that african-american voters and poor voters and people who live in urban areas had to wait in longer lines. he is delusional. i don't know where he has been. it is obvious what the gop is tried to do. not just in ohio. they're trying to choke out democracy. the hallmark of our country is that we have made progress in this nation. and we have elected officials who are trying to take us backwards and we cannot stand for it. and more importantly, we cannot be cool, calm and collected about folks who are trying to deny the right to vote of anyone. >> dr. dyso
great to have you all with us tonight. it never ceases to amaze me what comes out of the mouth of rand paul. how can anyone deny that voter suppression efforts have directly targeted minorities. your thoughts on. this you have fought the good fight. i remember doing a story with you standing out, waiting and also complaining about the number of hours and the number of voting machines in certain neighborhoods. how can he come to this conclusion? >> even life on bars knows that...
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use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy is that every pert meant to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it, you can buy it back lower when interests are improving, not deteriorating. do ep treat risky trading vehicles like shooting star tech stocks as though they're staples that can be held for ages. there are third rail names. take caution. you can do very well for yourself. take profits on the way up. get out of the way down. you don't have to go over the top to make money in these names. have you to be willing to jump ship. when it's clear the stock is peaked and the business and you are ready to head down, stay with cramer. [ male announcer ]
use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy is that every pert meant to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it,...
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to always say to me my father used to just pass away just passed away long ago used to look at what i did and go beats workin son i'll tell you that right now how do you find your voices were you always always a kid you did you do was is is yet is always i imitate people everyone you know every ever i didn't know that everybody couldn't do it i thought everybody could mimic things they only realized it was a marketable skill when i was like eighteen years old give me a little apu what would you like to talk about let a man i say it's an on earth true honor to sit across from. the view and even every time i see suspenders i feel honored and know you are actually inside of them and mom and mower you gave us all you had a little bit dad don't get greedy larry i already truly have no ok all right how about chief wisdom at madam. yemeni i am having a legal problem said i should now i'm back and i need a the travel haven't any down that jam he turned out to sign i'll accept anything you said mosher dog alter egos a true that is kind of true i mean i i was a bartender i feel like in that i
to always say to me my father used to just pass away just passed away long ago used to look at what i did and go beats workin son i'll tell you that right now how do you find your voices were you always always a kid you did you do was is is yet is always i imitate people everyone you know every ever i didn't know that everybody couldn't do it i thought everybody could mimic things they only realized it was a marketable skill when i was like eighteen years old give me a little apu what would you...
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i used to date this big strong girl. used to wear the tight shirts, the shirts that you gotta button up through the middle. got velcro on it. no, i'm just joking man. i don't want no trouble. i'm here to have a good time. we're here for a purpose. plus you're a big dude. i don't want you comin up here. you run up here if you want to i got a baloney sandwich in my pocket. i'll set it yeah you gotta make a decision. is that baloney? forget him. everybody that has some credit problems, keep your hands up. i want to get the camera. is there anyone here that don't have problems with credit? we want you to leave. you can just get on out of here. this don't make no sense. well, what kind of problems are we having? i mean, you guys can open up to me. we're here tonight to have a little fun with it. you having some problems, big man? well man, look here man, i told you my credit was broke down and my car broke down with my credit and my credit scores jack. i got liens and loans and i got child support too. that's enough. you done
i used to date this big strong girl. used to wear the tight shirts, the shirts that you gotta button up through the middle. got velcro on it. no, i'm just joking man. i don't want no trouble. i'm here to have a good time. we're here for a purpose. plus you're a big dude. i don't want you comin up here. you run up here if you want to i got a baloney sandwich in my pocket. i'll set it yeah you gotta make a decision. is that baloney? forget him. everybody that has some credit problems, keep your...
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ayman, thanks for joining us. can you give us a sense of what's happening on the ground today? >> reporter: sure. well, all attention and focus today has been on this one mosque near rumsy square. now, rumsy square was the intended destination for all those marches that were called for by the muslim brotherhood yesterday on the day of rage. and what happened last night, as the situation became extremely chaotic, a lot of people went into this mosque to use it as a makeshift field hospital, some of them wounded, some of them women, and at least some armed men. but what happened overnight, they essentially barricaded themselves in. supporters of the military, the military itself, and the police surrounded the mosque and that led to a very tense standoff throughout the early hours of the morning. now, because of that, the people inside did not feel safe enough to come outside, finding themselves in the midst of the police and the military and a lot of plainclothesed people, they said were thugs wanting to attack them. now, earlier this morning, the military and the police were out
ayman, thanks for joining us. can you give us a sense of what's happening on the ground today? >> reporter: sure. well, all attention and focus today has been on this one mosque near rumsy square. now, rumsy square was the intended destination for all those marches that were called for by the muslim brotherhood yesterday on the day of rage. and what happened last night, as the situation became extremely chaotic, a lot of people went into this mosque to use it as a makeshift field...
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other--many other names were used for them. c-span: you write in your book that as soon as he was born, he was handed off to somebody else to raise him? >> guest: he--yes, he--he has what to us would seem a sort of bizarre upbringing. he's reared apart from his parents in a detached palace. but this doesn't mean that this little boy is denied the--the warmth of concerned parents. his father and mother care for him very much, but the--from an early age, it is is true, he's taken and entrusted to an admiral to be given a modern type of rearing, and that was considered--in those days, the military was at the forefront of modernization, and the young hirohito was to be the first, very first emperor reared and educated under the modern imperial system, because for hundreds of years, for--emperors had been removed from politics and they were encouraged to study poetry, write poetry, but to take no interest in political affairs. now, hirohito's great-grandfather was an exception, and meiji, of course was the exception, but neither of
other--many other names were used for them. c-span: you write in your book that as soon as he was born, he was handed off to somebody else to raise him? >> guest: he--yes, he--he has what to us would seem a sort of bizarre upbringing. he's reared apart from his parents in a detached palace. but this doesn't mean that this little boy is denied the--the warmth of concerned parents. his father and mother care for him very much, but the--from an early age, it is is true, he's taken and...